SoftGlow

Richard G Witham

SoftGlow

Great Laurel, or Rhododendron Maximum, is an evergreen bush common to the mid to higher mountain regions and can be found as far south as the Appalachian foothills of north Georgia . The large shrub, or small tree, depends on soil fungi to absorb nutrients, so It prefers the moist, acid slopes of lower cloud forests and heavily shaded evergreen areas up to about 3000 ft above sea level.

The pink tinted flowers are normally around 1 inch in diameter and appear in striking clusters among deep green, tapered leaves ranging from 3 to 8 inches in length. The leaves droop in cold weather and begin to curl into a tube.

Taken on the Smith Lake trail at Unicoi State Park in Helen, GA USA

Olympus E-3, Zuiko 50-200 mm f/2.8, f/6.3, 1/15 sec, ISO 400, 187 mm.

Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved.
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SoftGlow by Richard G Witham
SoftGlow by Richard G Witham
  • Vickie Emms

    Vickie Emms

    This is very beautiful Richard! So different from the other pictures of Laurel already in the group,,,,,,,,,,different angle and composition and I love it,,,,,,,,,well done

  • Richard G Witham replied

    Thank you Vickie for your wonderful comments :)

  • cdwork

    cdwork

    Stunning image

  • Richard G Witham replied

    Thank you Chrissy :)

  • sigfusson

    sigfusson

    So delicate Richard, lovely shot. Cheers, S.

  • Richard G Witham replied

    Thanks Sandra; I always appreciate your comments :)

  • Blair Wainman

    Blair Wainman

    Beautiful capture Richard…love the lighting in this one!!

  • Richard G Witham replied

    Thank you Blair :)

  • Jonicool

    Jonicool

    Gorgeous and so unique!

  • Richard G Witham replied

    Thank you Joni. This is one of my favorite mountain shrubs. They really add a lot of color here all year long.

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